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Mark R. Ashurst-McGee (born 1969) is an American historian of the Latter Day
Saint movement and editor for the Joseph Smith Papers project.
Biographical background
From 1988 to 1990, Ashurst-McGee served a mission for The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in New Jersey.[1]
His wife Angela was a fellow
of Western American Literature (an academic journal), a
teacher of college English, a freelance editor for the Joseph Smith
Papers, and currently runs the résumé writing service Red Rocket Résumé. They
have five children.[2]
Ashurst-McGee received a B.A. and B.S.
from Brigham Young University (BYU)
in 1994,[3] and an
M.A. in History from Utah
State University (USU) in 2000.[1]
His master's thesis on Joseph Smith's religious development won the
Reese History Award from the Mormon History
Association.[4] He then
pursued his doctorate in history at Arizona State University
(ASU), where he also worked on a project for American Indian
history and culture.[5]
His dissertation was on Joseph Smith's early social and political
thought, and won the Gerald E. Jones Dissertation Award from the
Mormon History Association.[6] Through
this training, he became a "specialist in documentary editing
conventions and transcription methodology."[7] A BYU
professor of religious education and colleague in the Joseph Smith
Papers Project, Steven C. Harper, stated Ashurst-McGee
"probably knows the field of documentary editing better than
anybody that I know."[8]
Mormon
studies
In 1999, Ashurst-McGee was an intern in the Church Archives of
the LDS Church.[9] After
his time at ASU, he joined the staff of the Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Latter-day
Saint History at Brigham Young University.[5]
He also worked as an editor for Deseret Book and published articles with
the Foundation
for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (FARMS)[10] and
the Mormon History
Association.[1]
When FARMS printed a coordinated critique of Grant
Palmer's controversial 2002 book, An Insider's View of
Mormon Origins, Ashurst-McGee wrote one of the five
critiques published in the FARMS Review.[11] The
other reviewers were James B. Allen, Davis Bitton, Louis Midgley, and Steven C.
Harper.
Ashurst-McGee is a member of the Joseph Smith Papers Project.
Along with Richard L. Jensen and Dean C. Jessee,
he co-edited the first volume to be published from the series,
which was on the early journals of Joseph Smith. Released
in 2008, the book became very popular and sold very quickly,
prompting expanded additional printings. In 2009, it received the
Steven F. Christensen Best Documentary Award (Mormon History
Association) and a Special Award in Textual Criticism and
Bibliography (Association for Mormon
Letters).[12]
Ashurst-McGee is expected to edit future volumes of Smith's
papers.
Published
work
- Ashurst-McGee, Mark (1999). "The Josiah Stowell Jr.-John
S. Fullmer Correspondence". BYU Studies 38 (3):
108–117. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/byustudies,2048.
- ——
(2000), A Pathway to Prophethood: Joseph Smith as Rodsman,
Village Seer, and Judeo-Christian Prophet, [master's thesis],
Utah
State University
.
- —— (Fall 2001). "Moroni: Angel or Treasure
Guardian?" (PDF). Mormon Historical Studies
2 (2): 39–75. http://mormonhistoricsitesfoundation.org/publications/studies_fall2001/Mhs2.2%20Ashurst-McGeeFall2001.pdf.
- —— (2001). "Mormonism's Encounter with
the Michigan Relics" (PDF). BYU Studies 40 (3):
174–209. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/byustudies,4447.
- —— (2003). "A One-sided View of Mormon
Origins". FARMS Review 15
(2). http://farms.byu.edu/publications/review/?vol=15&num=2&id=513.
- —— (2006). "Moroni as Angel and as
Treasure Guardian". FARMS Review
18 (1). http://farms.byu.edu/publications/review/?vol=18&num=1&id=600.
- ——; Smith, Alex (December 2007).
"The Joseph Smith
Journals". Ensign. http://www.lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD&locale=0&sourceId=5ff141dc0d186110VgnVCM100000176f620a____.
- Smith, Joseph,
Jr. (2008), Jessee, Dean C.; Ashurst-McGee, Mark; Jensen, Richard
L., eds., Journals, Volume 1: 1832–1839, The
Joseph Smith Papers, Salt Lake City: Church Historian's Press, ISBN
1570088497
.
- Ashurst-McGee, Mark (2008), Zion
Rising: Joseph Smith’s Early Social and Political Thought,
[doctoral dissertation], Arizona State
University
.
Notes
- ^ a
b
c
"The Mark R. Ashurst-McGee
Papers". Marriott Library
Special Collections. Salt Lake City:
University
of Utah. http://db3-sql.staff.library.utah.edu/lucene/Manuscripts/null/Accn1619.xml/complete. Retrieved
2009-02-27.
- ^
"Meet Former WAL
Fellows". Western Literature Association. Utah
State University. June 1, 2009. http://www.usu.edu/westlit/oldfellows.htm#McGee. Retrieved
2009-08-24.
- ^
"Alumni Updates:
Profiles". BYU Magazine. Spring 2008. http://magazine.byu.edu/?act=view&a=2215. Retrieved
2009-08-24.
- ^
"About the Contributors".
FARMS Review 18 (1).
2006. http://www.farmsresearch.com/publications/review/?vol=18&num=1&id=618. Retrieved
2009-04-09.
- ^ a
b
"H-AmIndian Staff".
Department of History. Arizona State University. http://history.clas.asu.edu/h-amindian_staff. Retrieved
2009-02-27.
- ^
Lloyd, R. Scott (May 23, 2009). "'Massacre' receives honors
from Mormon History Association". MormonTimes (Deseret News). http://www.mormontimes.com/studies_doctrine/church_history/?id=7917. Retrieved
2009-06-03.
- ^
"Contributor Bios". The
Joseph Smith Papers. http://josephsmithpapers.org/ContributorBios.htm#MAMcgee. Retrieved
2009-02-27.
- ^
Harper, Steven
C. (August 18, 2008), "The Joseph Smith Papers"
(mp3), BYU
Education Week (Provo, Utah: BYU Broadcasting), http://www.byub.org/talks/Talk.aspx?id=2949, retrieved
2009-08-24
. 42:55 minutes
in.
- ^
Ashurst-McGee, Mark (1999). "The Josiah Stowell Jr.-John
S. Fullmer Correspondence". BYU Studies 38 (3):
108–117. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/byustudies,2048. Retrieved
2009-02-27.
- ^
"Mark Ashurst-McGee".
Authors. Maxwell
Institute. http://farms.byu.edu/authors/?authorID=481. Retrieved
2009-02-27.
- ^
Ashurst-McGee, Mark (2003). "A One-sided View of Mormon
Origins". FARMS Review (Foundation
for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies) 15
(2). http://farms.byu.edu/publications/review/?vol=15&num=2&id=513. Retrieved
2009-02-27.
- ^
"News, Reviews, and Endorsements". The Joseph
Smith Papers. July 8, 2009. http://josephsmithpapers.org/News.htm. Retrieved
2009-08-24.
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